This talk covers some of the amazing and varied birds that we have in the British Isles. It covers garden birds, birds of moorland and heathland, birds of woodland, birds of rivers and streams, birds of coastal estuaries, and seabird colonies. It also shows some of our birds of prey, as well as birds that visit the UK every year to breed before flying back to warmer climates for the winter. It also examines that although some of our birds are in decline, others are doing exceeding well and are increasing in numbers.
Part 1 and Part 2 can be presented combined or separately. These talks are primarily aimed at RSPB and Bird Watching groups, as well as Wildlife trusts. They are normally presented as either a 50/55 minute presentation with questions at the end, or for groups that would require a full evening presentation of 1hour 45mins (with a short interval) Parts 1 and Parts 2 of the British Birds can be combined.
I have been involved in photography for over 25 years. My main interests are Natural History and Landscape Photography. I have been presenting talks to various group/societies for over 20 years and I have a range of different presentations. I lecture to Photographic Clubs, Wildlife and RSPB groups, U3A Groups, Probus Groups, Gardening and Horticultural Societies and also WI`s. Presentations can be tailored to suit different groups - depending on whether a short 50mins talk is required or a full evening talk, this can be divided into two sections with a coffee break in the middle. Ideally I prefer to actually visit a society to give a presentation, but I am at present giving talks via the Zoom platform. This means I am now able to give presentations in any area rather then be limited to East Anglia and the North London area. I have recently given zoom presentations to groups in Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Details of all my talks can be found on my web site at www.rogerhancefrps.com
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